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Cisco TelePresence System EX90 User guide
D14724.04 User guide EX90, TC4.1, February 2010.
All contents are Copyright © 20102011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Software version TC4.1
February 2011
Contents
Contact us
Introduction
Connecting the EX90
Using the EX90
The settings
Web interface
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Page 1 - February 2011

www.cisco.com1Cisco TelePresence System EX90 User guideD14724.04 User guide EX90, TC4.1, February 2010. All contents are Copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco

Page 2 - What’s in

www.cisco.comCamera adjustments Use as document cameraThe camera can be tilted mechanically in vertical direction.Turn the circumference to activate t

Page 3 - Introduction

www.cisco.comTouch controller—initial viewDo not disturbMicrophone mute (on/o)VolumeSelect between handset, headset and speaker Information barAcces

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www.cisco.comTap More () followed by Selfview () to see what others will see of you.Tilt the camera to obtain the best view. The best view wil be

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www.cisco.comCalling someone by dialing the number or URIIf you need to key in digits or special characters, press and hold the key until the characte

Page 6 - Connecting the

www.cisco.com... then tap Search or Dial... then tap the entry to be called () and nally tap START () to place the call.Tap END to terminate the

Page 7 - Connecting the EX90

www.cisco.com... then tap Favorites, Directory, or History... then tap the entry to be called () and nally tap START () to place the call.Tap EN

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www.cisco.comTwo calls at the same time... then tap Favorites, Directory, or History ... then tap the entry to be called () and nally tap START (

Page 9 - Using the EX90

www.cisco.com... then tap Transfer... Now, tap Contacts to gain access to the call lists and dial eld.Transferring callsIn a SIP call tap the name a

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www.cisco.comTap ADD PARTICIPANT as outlined to create a list of participants to be called.When both have been added, tap START to call them all.The

Page 11 - Touch controller—initial view

www.cisco.com... then select, in the usual way, whom to add to the ongoing call.Adding participants to an ongoing callWhile in a call you may add ano

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www.cisco.comIntroductionIntroduction ...4Connecting the EX90Rear sockets access ...

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www.cisco.comLayout control in MultiSiteThe one who speaks gets the main frame. The others are shown as images below the main frame.If you are in a Mu

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www.cisco.comThe Directory serves as your corporate phone book. This directory cannot be edited by you. You may, however, copy entries to your list of

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www.cisco.comFar end camera controlDo not disturbIf the other end point permits it, you may control their camera. This is known as Far end camera cont

Page 16 - Two calls at the same time

www.cisco.comSharing contents—conducting presentationsNote! You must be in a call to be able to share contents. Your presentation source must be power

Page 17 - Transferring calls

www.cisco.comThe EX90 can be congured via the touch screen controller or via its web interface. For full access to all congurable parameters the web

Page 18 - Calling more than one

www.cisco.comOutside a call, you may have the unit enter standby mode by touching the Power button on the main unit (the screen). The Standby dialog i

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www.cisco.comAccess the Settings as follows:Gaining access to the SettingsTap More followed by Settings ... and then you get access to the settings

Page 20 - Layout control in MultiSite

www.cisco.comCall settingsThe System information provides all the system information at a glance.Scroll down to also see status on video inputs (DVI a

Page 21 - Directory

www.cisco.comThe Call Status pane provides in-call information on such things as call rate and frame rate, protocols used, packet loss and jitter.Call

Page 22 - Using Touch Tones (DTMF)

www.cisco.comThe Camera Control & Settings pane lets you set the whitebalance and exposure of the camera. If you do not want to tweak this yoursel

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www.cisco.comChapter 1Introduction3Cisco TelePresence System EX90 User guideD14724.04 User guide EX90, TC4.1, February 2010. All contents are Copyrig

Page 24 - The Settings using Touch

www.cisco.comThe Display settings let you adjust:Preferred brightness by moving the Brightness slider.The color balance. There are four preset color s

Page 25 - Shutting down the EX90

www.cisco.comThe Ringtone & Sound Settings pane lets you specify:Keytones on or o. When set to on you will hear a sound every time you tap a eld

Page 26 - The settings

www.cisco.comThe background image on the touch screen controller can be changed. Tap one of the small images to use it as background image.Background3

Page 27 - System Information

www.cisco.comThe Date, Time & Location settings let you specify:• 24h or 12h time format.• Your preferred date format.• Your preferred time zon

Page 28 - Call Status

www.cisco.comThe Call Settings pane lets you specify:• Auto Answer On or O. If you set this to On, the system will respond automatically to incoming

Page 29 - Camera Control and Settings

www.cisco.comThe IP settings pane lets you specify:• The use of DHCP or Static IP addresses. If you decide to use Static, make sure you tap Save befo

Page 30 - Display Settings

www.cisco.comThe H.323 Settings pane lets you specify:• An H.323 alias.• Your H.323 id.• Gatekeeper discovery (Manual or Automatic).• The Gatekeep

Page 31 - Ringtone & Sound Settings

www.cisco.comThe SIP settings pane lets you specify:• Your URI.• The Default transport layer, this can be set to TCP, UDP, TLS or Auto.• The Proxy

Page 32 - Background

www.cisco.comAdministrator Settings—ProvisioningProvisioning connects you to Callway or VCS. When either of these were ordered and received from Cisco

Page 33 - • Your preferred time zone

www.cisco.comIf the Touch controller is used in environments with considerable amounts of electromagnetic noise present, you may experience an appeara

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www.cisco.comIntroductionThe objective of this documentation is to provide the reader with assistance in using and conguring the product. The specic

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www.cisco.comChapter 5The web interface40Cisco TelePresence System EX90 User guideD14724.04 User guide EX90, TC4.1, February 2010. All contents are C

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www.cisco.comEntering the web interfaceKey in the IP address of your EX90 in your browser to access its web interface. A detailed description of the

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www.cisco.comOn our web site you will nd an overview of the worldwide Cisco contacts.Go to: http://www.cisco.com/web/siteassets/contacts/index.htmlCo

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www.cisco.comChapter 2Connecting the EX906Cisco TelePresence System EX90 User guideD14724.04 User guide EX90, TC4.1, February 2010. All contents are

Page 40 - The web interface

www.cisco.comConnecting the EX90Connect the cables as shown. Sockets are located behind the rear cover. If you have one LAN connection only—and need t

Page 41 - Entering the web interface

www.cisco.comCalling another (optional feature) Calling another (optional feature)Your EX90 has an HD display, which also may serve as your PC screen.

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